When City Hall is busy responding to subpoenas, they’re not focusing on the critical work of serving New Yorkers. They’re focused on saving themselves.
This cycle of corruption results in missed opportunities to fix what’s broken. Our streets are filled with potholes, garbage, and rats. Our schools aren’t getting the funding they desperately need. Agencies are understaffed, neglected, and struggling to keep up with the basic services New Yorkers depend on. Instead of prioritizing our needs, we have officials tangled up in legal troubles that are eroding the trust we place in our government.
I’m running to bring trust back to City Hall.
As a state senator, I’ve always been upfront about who I’m working for: you. I’ve fought to raise wages, protect workers, and expand childcare. I’ve taken on billionaires trying to exploit our communities, and I’ve never backed down from a tough fight. I’ve seen how much better our city can be when we have leaders who listen, who hustle, and who deliver on their promises.